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Harley-Davidson Announces LiveWire Pricing and Two New Electric Concepts

The LiveWire is Now Truly Alive

Harley-Davidson is in the process of turning a new leaf, and the company made a big statement at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The company announced pricing and pre-order availability for its LiveWire motorcycle as well as two new concepts.

First, the important stuff. The Harley LiveWire has a U.S. MSRP of $29,799. Harley-Davidson is now taking pre-orders at dealerships. If you want to stay in the loop on all things LiveWire, you can sign up for email updates on Harley’s website.

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The LiveWire is genuinely an impressive machine. It’s supposed to provide some true performance. The bike does come with a good list of features and equipment, including H-D connect, which is an LTE system that gives basic electric bike stuff like battery range, charge status, service alerts, and more. You can view this information remotely, too, so you don’t have to go out and see how long until your bike’s fully charged.

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Additionally, the bike gets GPS tracking in the event of theft, ABS, regenerative braking, traction control, clutchless power, and a range of 110 miles. That seems a bit short, but it’s not horrible. The bike can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds.

Despite the somewhat promising list of features of the LiveWire and its good looks, I’m not sure it’s what Harley needs. It is a move in the right direction, though, and shows how serious the company is about shaking things up.

Killer Concept Bikes

I was a little skeptical that Harley could think outside the box until I saw the two concept bikes it showed off at CES. They’re way different from what the brand is known for, and while they are right in line with what a lot of other motorcycle manufacturers are experimenting with.

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The first looks like a lightweight electric dirtbike or mountain bike and the second one looks like a mashup of a scooter and a minibike. Harley did not provide names for the concepts.

Let’s take a look at the electric mountain bike concept first. It has a thin and sleek design that’s more like a bicycle than a motorcycle. That’s not a bad thing though. What I assume is the battery is in a vertical orientation and integrated well into the design.

Mounted to a swingarm, the rear wheel comes with suspension thanks to a single shock. Up front, there’s a triple tree front end and inverted forks. The front wheel is thinner than the rear. Power goes to the rear wheel from the electric motor via a belt drive. The bike looks pretty minimalistic from a design standpoint. It offers some insight into what Harley sees the future of mobility being.

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The second concept is a true departure for the brand. It has a frame that reminds me of an old minibike but with running boards down either side. The running boards look like Harley cut a skateboard in half. The electric drivetrain sits at the lowest point in the frame and basically runs the length of it. Again, the bike uses a belt drive.

It has some cool looking handlebars and a unique circular ring, which I assume is a headlight with the HD logo in the center of it. The tires look to be the same size and feature spoked wheels.

A Different Harley-Davidson

The second concept might be the most unconventional of the three bikes discussed in this article. I think it’s my favorite. Call me crazy. Harley didn’t include specs for either bike. However, if they’re anywhere near as respectable as the LiveWire’s I’ll be thoroughly impressed.

These two bikes are concepts. With that said, Harley does plan to make more electric bikes in the future and this is a clear indication of what they’re expecting to produce. Other models will accompany the LiveWire in 2020 or 2021.

The company’s website doesn’t offer too many details but it does say “production model features may vary.” I’m going to take that to mean that there will actually be production models of these bikes. If Harley does produce production models, it will mean the company has truly changed its ways.

 

 

 

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Victory Octane is Coming

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Victory has been hinting at their new production motorcycle since Project 156 housed this insane new engine, prototype at the time. Since then we have seen Zach Ness’s custom featuring a similar power plant. As well as the first custom to feature the new engine, by Urs Erbacher. Now they are finally hinting at the final production bike that is planned to hit the market on February 19, 2016.

for now all we have are these hints, but we can’t wait to see what they will soon unveil. Stay tuned for more updates and see VictoryMotorcycles.com for other bikes from this company pushing the boundaries of American motorcycling.

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Zach Ness Talks About Victory Octane

Zach Ness and his family are some of the biggest names in American motorcycling, so to hear him say that this engine is unlike any he has seen is pretty exciting. Especially considering his dad built a bagger with two 124″ top ends put together last year.

This engine looks absolutely insane. We love it. Yes, there has been a lot of hype about the performance and a lot of hints at New American Muscle being something other than a traditional looking cruiser, but whatever it is, we’re on the edge of our seats waiting for it.

Stay tuned for more information on the Victory Combustion, we’ll let you know as soon as we do!

For more information on Victory Motorcycles, check their website VictoryMotorcycles.com

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Victory Motorcycles Unveils Production 156 Engine

Victory Motorcycles today revealed the production version of the engine that powered Project 156 up Pikes Peak this summer.

It further announced that this engine will power an upcoming 1200cc class motorcycle.

The engine has been designed to deliver the strongest power and performance in its class and was shown off in a concept motorcycle built by European builder Urs Erbacher.

Erbacher is well-known in the European custom motorcycle scene taking several top awards and gaining international attention.

Erbacher’s concept – dubbed the “Victory Ignition Concept” was custom built around the first pre-production engine off of the line in Osceola Wisconsin. The concept features an aggressive stance and frames the engine with a cast aluminum chassis, performance suspension and brakes with a Project 156-inspired paint scheme.

“I’m proud not only of this build, but what it represents for the future of the Victory Motorcycles brand,” says the Swiss builder. “Getting full reigns to wrap the new engine in an interesting bike is a real highlight in my career, and from what I can see any production bike utilising this powertrain will be a fantastic ride.”

“Project 156 is a purpose built racer that took our engine design to one of the most challenging races on the planet – it was a proving ground like no other that set the bar very high for our team,” says Victory Motorcycles General Manager Rod Krois.

“This engine platform will deliver on the promise of modern American muscle that is in the DNA of every current and future product we sell. Victory will continue to aggressively plot a new course for itself and where an American motorcycle brand can go.”

“Victory Motorcycle – from day one – has been a brand designed to deliver outstanding in-class-performance, reliability and handling,” says Steve Menneto, President of the Polaris Motorcycles Division. “Our new engine, Urs’ concept and news we’ll be sharing at the IMS in New York City will plot the direction not only of this fantastic new platform, but of this brand. We will continue to design and build the best motorcycles in every class we compete.”

The liquid-cooled four-valve engine has a 60-degree vee angle, utilising double overhead cams that promise to make class-leading power. Additional details of the engine will be revealed in the months to come.

For more information on the Ignition concept bike, visit www.victorymotorcycles.com

The display at EICMA, the international trade and consumer show, will be open for the public starting Thursday November 19, and continues through the weekend. The Polaris stand is located in Hall 13. For more information log on to www.eicma.it/en/.

Fans of American performance motorcycles are encouraged to keep an eye on Victory Motorcycles in the coming weeks for more new product and concept motorcycles announcements.